The two adaptor solution should work as it's digital all they way through. I believe the reason the Mini-DVI->DVI->RCA solution does not work is that the Mini-DVI->DVI only includes the digital part of the signal and the conversion to RCA requires the analogue part...

Can I connect a minidvi to dvi, and then its output to ADC? I.E., connect 2 adapters together? I know this does NOT work with mini to dvi, then dvi to vga or rca (tried it :S).

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Is it a LCD or CRT display? If it's the LCD, then you can most likely do what I'm doing to connect my MacBook to a 17" Apple Studio LCD Display: combine a mini DVI to DVI adapter with a DVI to ADC one. I even have a DVI switch between the adapters so I can re-route the DVI to a projector, it all works pretty well

Is it a LCD or CRT display? If it's the LCD, then you can most likely do what I'm doing to connect my MacBook to a 17" Apple Studio LCD Display: combine a mini DVI to DVI adapter with a DVI to ADC one. I even have a DVI switch between the adapters so I can re-route the DVI to a projector, it all works pretty well

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Actually it's the CRT model. (I thought it was the LCD model when I first posted LOL... Oh well, I guess CRT is better for video editing anyway).

Actually it's the CRT model. (I thought it was the LCD model when I first posted LOL... Oh well, I guess CRT is better for video editing anyway).

Will it still work with the CRT model?

Thanks.

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I would assume that the CRT model uses the analogue pins of the ADC, which AFAIK the mini DVI to DVI adapter does not use. You'd need the mini DVI to VGA adapter and a VGA to ADC adapter, which Apple doesn't sell, unfortunatly =(
A quick googling only turned up horriby expensive a VGA to digital-parts-of-ADC adapter (which is kind of cool in itself, but not what you need). I'd suggest shopping around a bit and also taking a look at the display in case there's more ways to connect to it than just ADC.

I would assume that the CRT model uses the analogue pins of the ADC, which AFAIK the mini DVI to DVI adapter does not use. You'd need the mini DVI to VGA adapter and a VGA to ADC adapter, which Apple doesn't sell, unfortunatly =(
A quick googling only turned up horriby expensive a VGA to digital-parts-of-ADC adapter (which is kind of cool in itself, but not what you need). I'd suggest shopping around a bit and also taking a look at the display in case there's more ways to connect to it than just ADC.

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Na... there aren't any other connections on the thing. It's amaing, that ADC connection transfers power, video, plus USB. there's a single cable on that display. pretty impressive.

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